Anne-Lise Thieblemont, Government Affairs Connecting The Internet of Everything 1 Mobile changes everything How we manage our health How we work How we learn Retail Education Consumer Electronics Energy Marketing Healthcare Computing Entertainment ECOSYSTEMS EVOLVING TO MOBILE Automotive 3 Scale of wireless continues to grow Cellular is the largest technology platform in history ~6.7 Billion ~2.2 Billion Global cellular connections 3G/4G continues rapid adoption (~3.3 Billion unique subscribers) >$1.5 Trillion Total mobile revenues in 2012 (~4.6 Billion connections expected by 2017) (~$2 Trillion by 2017, representing >2% of Global GDP (GSMA Intelligence, Jul. ’13; UN, Dec. ’12) (A.T. Kearney Analysis, Feb. ’13) © 2013 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Qualcomm and Gobi are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Other products and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. THE 25 BILLION INTERNET connected devices by 2020 OF EVERYTHING Source: Machina Research, ‘13 5 Making spectrum available to everything Making them more aware, connected, intelligent, and interactive People Devices Machines Objects Places 6 Nature of demand requires different radio links Spectrum harmonisation, scalability and affordability in common Operation Uninterrupted vs. intermittent; real time vs. delayed; command/control vs. collection; cloud vs. network edge Bandwidth High vs. low data rates; high vs. low density Quality of Service Security, resilience, robustness vs. best effort Coverage wide area vs. short range; deep indoor vs. outdoor 7 Innovation in technology and spectrum access needed Innovation in Innovation spectrum in access and regulationTechnology 8 Complementary approaches to access spectrum Complementary Unlicensed Approach Licensed Approach Licensed Model— LSA Licensed - exempt Auctions of cleared spectrum Authorised Shared Access EXCLUSIVE SHARED SHARED USE USE USE EXCLUSIVE 24/7, nationwide, Bestavailable effort, nonWhen/where & needed, leverages existing mobile interference leverages existing & mobile infrastructure and protection, beststandards, suited infrastructure and standards, controlled no optimalfor forshort smallranges, cells, controlled QoS, high spectrum cost cost cost QoS, spectrum low spectrum 9 LSA enables timely release of harmonized quality spectrum Defense Aeronautical Other Commercial 26.7% High volumes of underutilized quality spectrum Available by frequency, geography Mobile 15.0% and time Can be accessible rapidly Maritime Defense 27.2% Public Safety Aeronautical 17.1% Maritime 3.6% Broadcasting 8.2% Public Safety 0.9% Figure shows Spectrum Allocation by Sector within in a typical EU country 108 MHz – 6 GHz Other Public Other Public 1.4% 10 Smart Grid Scenario: why 3G/4G cellular Smart Grid benefits from cellular’ s pervasiveness and sustained investment $ (1) (2) (3) (4) Ubiquitous coverage High performance - Serving 98% UK population(1), fast time to market on existing infrastructure - High throughput with average latency of milliseconds(4) High reliability High scalability - Redundant network design with >99% availability(2) - Approx. 6.6 billion total connections worldwide(3) Robust security Standard-based - Built-in security features; used in government & finance sectors - Seamless interoperability; backed by global standards Low cost of ownership - Large established ecosystem provides economy-of-scale http://ukmobilecoverage.co.uk/best April 2013 NIST, “Consolidated NIST Wireless Characteristics Matrix V5”, 10/25/2010 Wireless Intelligence, Apr. ‘13; CIA, Jul. ‘13 C; “Mobile Broadband Comparison”; March 2008 © 2013 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Qualcomm and Gobi are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Other products and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Connected Home Scenario 12 Connected Home 13 Bringing Applications & Services to a New Level “Refrigerator door is open” “Refrigerator door is open” NOW PLAYING: Artist: Wisteria Song: Go Lightly “Laundry is ready!” “Laundry is ready!” “Coffee is done!” “Coffee is done!” 14 OPEN HORIZONTAL Connectivity framework Interoperability ECOSYSTEM FLEXIBILITY Addresses many vertical use cases Core services as basic building blocks AllJoyn is an open source project developed and distributed by Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. (QuIC), a subsidiary of Qualcomm Technologies Inc. (QTI). 15 The Broadest Cross-Industry Effort to Accelerate the Internet of Everything PREMIER MEMBERS COMMUNITY MEMBERS AllSeen Alliance, Inc. 16 Thank you Follow us on: For more information on Qualcomm, visit us at: www.qualcomm.com & www.qualcomm.com/blog © 2013 Qualcomm Incorporated. All rights reserved. Qualcomm, Snapdragon, and Gobi are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Vuforia and Wireless Reach are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. Atheros and Skifta are trademarks of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., registered in the united States and other countries. Hy-Fi is a trademark of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. Alljoyn is a trademark of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Other products and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. 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